Kimber1963
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I'm a do-it-yourself person. I've booked several trips for my extended family. They call me the family travel agent!
With an educated dis-er, and a Disney-specialist TA, you should end up with the same rates.therriau4 said:I've planned trips both by myself and with a TA, but it wasn't cheaper with a TA.
DisneyRocks! said:With an educated dis-er, and a Disney-specialist TA, you should end up with the same rates.
TA's offer a service, mainly to save you time, not necessarily money (except when they automatically apply new discounts to your reservations for you!).
DeirdreTours said:FanoTink-- My point is that it is WAY faster to just talk those date/resort options through with CRO than it is for the agent to hold one thing , email you, you email them back, they check the next choice etc. And, if the travel agent is not planning to check any other dates, why ask if your dates are flexible (and what the flexible dates are)?
I can see a real Disney specialist being of some value to a family that has not visited disney before and is unwilling to do any research. But the idea that an agent is going to book it faster, book it cheaper or book something that is "unavailable" to the general public, is probably false. In my case, for example, waiting a week for the agent to make that 5 minute call to Disney for me, may have cost me the dates/rates that were my first choice.
DeirdreTours said:When I read about the Free Dining offer on Mousesavers, it seemed to imply that the deal could only be booked by a Travel agent. So, I contacted Small World Vacations through the site- it took the OVER A WEEK to email me back a simple quote.
DeirdreTours said:FanoTink-- My point is that it is WAY faster to just talk those date/resort options through with CRO than it is for the agent to hold one thing , email you, you email them back, they check the next choice etc. And, if the travel agent is not planning to check any other dates, why ask if your dates are flexible (and what the flexible dates are)?
I can see a real Disney specialist being of some value to a family that has not visited disney before and is unwilling to do any research. But the idea that an agent is going to book it faster, book it cheaper or book something that is "unavailable" to the general public, is probably false. In my case, for example, waiting a week for the agent to make that 5 minute call to Disney for me, may have cost me the dates/rates that were my first choice.
TSWJan78 said:Does anyone feel guilty sending changes to your TA... we keep flip flopping dates and I feel bad asking her to make the changes.. I know it is just more commissions for her but so not worth the 10% for what i feel like are all the headaches I am causing her!!
That is because they are running a group trip and had group rates to offer.POOHDRMR said:I did alot of research myself and found that Dawn at magical memories could get great deals for end of nov,begining of dec that the other ta's didn't have.
I did alot of research myself and found that Dawn at magical memories could get great deals for end of nov,begining of dec that the other ta's didn't have.She has been very helpful and extremly fast responding to my emails.Also it was her agency that started all the information on the new AP program and they have emailed me with the new info.It is great having her to do all the adr's. I get to do all the planning and she takes care of all the work.
That is because they are running a group trip and had group rates to offer.